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Post a Comment Thanks a lot to read and note. Valencia , third largest city and metropolitan area in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, capital of the province of the same name and of Copenhagen-Denmark Gorgeous Gateway to Scandinavia. Copenhagen ,the stunning Capital of Denmark is definitely one of the most beautiful cities of Europe,a gorgeous gateway to Scandinavia, entering in the reality of that cosmopolitan,lively,trendy,attractive and creative Nordic Capital is to discover a great historic and cultural past visible in its architecture and monuments. What is more captivating is the magnificent combination with the most modern design the city spreads as result of an intense and outstanding artistic activity during the course of its long and splendid history. The Danish city with its over 1, That magnificent Nordic centre is the biggest city of the Scandinavian Peninsula characterised to be one of the safest cities in the World and another splendid feature is of course its public transport system considered one of the best in the European Continent. The visitor can use bus,train,tube and boat,all perfectly works very well and furthermore there is the great chance to discover the beauty of that city by a canal cruise discovering many of its highlights from another perspective, like Venice,Amsterdam or Stockholm,it is a centre founded on an archipelago and undoubtedly that is a superb detail to enter deeply in its magical maritime atmosphere. Today Copenhagen conserving its old patrimony is also a very modern city, divided in 10 official Bydelen Districts more others small quarters forming the so called Greater Copenhagen. The cultural scenery is absolutely stunning,with over 50 museums and with a captivating history rich of events. Another relevant attraction which capture a multitude of travellers who choose that splendid Capital of Scandinavia as destination is its ample calendar of events,a highlight is of course its important Jazz Festival ranked in the top ten in the world next to famous cities as New Orleans,New York and Montreaux oustanding places linked to that so popular kind of music. In addition it is also a mecca for of all people who wants to enjoy fine restaurants and cafes,prestigious theatres and venues,a wide range of pubs,bars,clubs with a very vibrant nightlife,in particular in the neighbourhoods of Nyhavn , Norrebro and Latin Quarter while for who loves shopping, Stroget is the longest pedestrian shopping street in Europe and that is another further attraction of that wonderful city. Middelalderbyen ,the Medieval City is really stunning while Frederiksstaden with Amalienborg Palace and the Marble Church are one of the most important Rococo complexes in Europe. The presence of beautiful examples of architectonic Renaissance buildings as Rosenborg Castle and magnificent Baroque constructions complete a patrimony absolutely great showing the visitor how it is is so eclectic and how generations of artists have actively developed and created a long list of masterpieces in different historic periods. Copenhagen is also a city pioneer about Modern Art ,many prominent contemporary architects born in the city or because they started a brilliant career there,are today considered among the best in the world as Arne Jacobsen ,who is remembered for developing the Danish Modern style,he designed the National Bank of Denmark, but also St Catherine's College- Oxford University in England. Thanks to all that magnificent tradition of talents,the city also won RIBA the European Award of Architecture in several editions thanks to its modern and attractive buildings,such as Sampensions, Kilen,Tietgenkollegiet and Royal Playhouse,admired worldwide and showing the stylish talent of a school which has surprised in terms of modern architecture the entire globe. Also about literature,the city is one of the most famous in the world so recognised with the writer Hans Christian Andersen ,famed artist for his children's stories like Little Mermaid ,he Ugly Duckling, and many other novels. Concerning Philosophy literature Soren Kierkegaard is considered the father and one of the major exponents of the existentialism ,undoubtedly those prominent figures of that level of course helped Copenhagen to be elected in the year as European Capital of Culture. The city is also a relevant Beer Empire with the great group Carlsberg founded in 19th century by the Magnate Carl Jacobsen and also in the Scientific area with Niels Bohr and Aage Bohr son of,Niels both physicist and Nobel Prizes winners and with a great tradition in its University which is considered among the most advanced in Europe and that city has an illustrious prestige also in research and science. The history of Copenhagen started more than 6, years ago with a former settlement who populated the area in proximity of the current harbour. Born as a Viking settlement, the first written record is dated the year In that period the current Danish capital was called Havn which translated means harbour,it was already a very important and strategic place in Scandinavia,very close to Sweden,not far from Norway and close to Germany,with an easy access to the Baltic Sea. In that period Havn became in a very short time one of the most important herring fishing centre,well known outside the Danish borders too. Copenhagen was officially founded in by the Bishop Absalon and hat charismatic Religious character ordered to erect the first town fortress on Slotsholmen Island. There was since that period an important and great development transforming that place in a very important centre. Despite its strong defencive system Copenhagen was often attacked by the powerful German Hanseatic League for its strategical and magnificent geographical position in the heart of several desired routes. The Danish capital continued its constant development in commerce and also with a notable increasing of its urban size. Some new agglomerations were built to host many people from other areas of Denmark who came to populate a very wealthy centre which reached power,fame an notoriety. The city was further fortified with stoned walls during the 13th century and at that time the city had one of the organised defencive complex in North Europe and also thanks to all that in the year Copenhagen became the capital of the Kingdom of Denmark. Under King Christian IV rule the centre continued with an impressive rhythm to develop in terms of trade activities,it had a substantial enlargement,in particular along the harbour called Christianshavn Christian's Harbour in honour of that Monarch while new districts were established. In the year new bastions were added with strategical gates i n Slotsholmen island , called later Copenhagen Castle a place which in the year was chosen by King Erik as residence starting the splendid history of that Danish Royal Residence. The Sovereign called in that period many artists,engineers and architects mainly from Germany and Holland to erect beautiful buildings,to decorate and paint palaces and Churches and the former city lived a golden era also in terms of art and culture. In the year , Copenhagen became the main Denmark fortification with the most important harbour in the entire Scandinavia,also for that during its long history it suffered several attacks by the nearest Kingdom of Sweden ,often supported by England and Holland and after a century of war at the end of the 1 9th century the medieval centre was in major part destroyed. In another period,the city was furthermore attacked by the British Navy ,the main reason was that Great Britain United declared war to the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway due to some disagreements over the neutrality of Danish trade and to prevent that Danish fleet falling in the hands of Napoleon and France the British fleet launched massive attacks,which endured 13 years from to That long siege was in part a signal of decline,but the city continued to have a wealthy life and after that event the country established friendly diplomatic relationships with a multitude of European countries. During the 2nd World War ,Copenhagen,although Denmark was a neutral country was occupied by German troops. Simply the Germans wanted to have the control of a strategical port such Copenhagen not like an ambition of expansion but in the city started a massive deportation of local Jews to the infamous Lagers in Poland. The post war was not a difficult period for the city and Denmark because the city had not suffered several damages and it continued to be an important reference in Scandinavia and in Europe thanks to its famous peaceful international politic. The emblematic Radhuspladsen the Town Hall Square is the heart and core of the city,a very busy and lively meeting point for locals and tourists compared to Times Square in New York Piccadilly Circus in London or Puerta del Sol in Madrid,furthermore the proximity of the famous and iconic Tivoli Gardens a famed entertainment Park and the busy Central Station to the south-west give that place a relevant strategical importance,a great crossroad which permits to reach different areas. The square with the majestic Town Hall is an iconic symbol and landmark,designed by the architect Martin Nyrop and completed in the year Nyrop frequently travelled around Europe for long time and he was a declared lover of all the artistic movements born in Tuscany. The inspiration of the original building came after a trip to the magnificent city of Siena and the artist fell totally in love with the Municipio ,the marvellous Town Hall in the emblematic Piazza del Campo of that marvellous Tuscan city. Previously the project was to develop a Palace in Romantic Style but following the architectonic example of the Italian Renaissance of Tuscany so captivating and in particular the admiration for the buildings of Florence and Siena,the man added to the structure some elements and details in that style,using anyway also the traditional Danish and Scandinavian architectonic canons consisting in high and strong buildings and using local materials. The building is decorated with a large numbers of sculptures,the most important statue you can admire is that one depicting Absalon placed above the balcony. That iconic Archbishop,statesman and politician,is also considered a symbol of Danish history father of Roskilde,Lunde,Copenaghen and Denmark National Churches. Thar relevant figure was the most important religious and politician character all time in the history of Denmark and also very famous for the other activities who managed. He was very popular in all the major courts of Europe. Verdensur is another highlight of the palace,it is the famous Jens Olsen's World Clock an impressive mechanical astronomical clock placed in the tower. The clock presents several phases such as Gregorian calendar ,the time of sunrise and sunset , local time in Copenhagen , the position of the planets , lunar and solar eclipses. Olsen was a very talented clockmaker with an excellent reputation in the country with experiences i n Switzerland legendary country for the production of relevant clocks and watches and where Olsen worked for many years. The talented engineer a very creative man also decided to visit Germany and France two other countries which in that times were among the most advanced in that kind of industry to learn more and after a trip to Strasbourg a capital of technology of clocks in that time,he had the idea to make something unique in Copenhagen: that clock. You can also climb the stairs of the tower enjoying a fantastic view of the Square and the city and furthermore on the square you can also admire a statue of two lure horn players placed in the square in the year Beside the Town Hall and opposite Tivoli Gardens you can see another statue. It is a bronze sculpture in honour of the iconic writer and novelist Hans Christian Andersen. The sculpture lies near a boulevard bearing his name just behind The Town Hall and it is the avenue crossing the historic centre and linking Jorgen Son and Havnebadet which are among the most important canals of the Danish Capital. Next to Radhuspladsen there is a romantic narrow street lined by charming buildings and called Lavendelstraede. There,you can see the house at the civic number 1 ,which was the former residence of Constanze Mozart the widow of the famous Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart the genius of Salzburg. Taking the nearest Nygade you can reach in a few minutes the famous pedestrian Stroget or better you are already in Stroget,because Nygade is part of five streets which compose that impressive artery. Packed by exclusive and trendy shops,considered the longest pedestrian and shopping street in the European continent,it is generally very busy everyday and anytime,it is also meeting point of locals,frequented by a multitude of tourists,with the presence of some street painters,acrobats and musicians a sort of metropolitan live theatre,very lively and vibrant. The street is almost 1, meters long and it is also a place where you can also admire several example of traditional elegant old buildings. It is the first Monastery of Copenhagen and it was a former Franciscan Convent founded in the year , twelve years after the death of St Francis of Assisi. Curiously the building before to be a Convent was a sort of hostel,a house hosting travellers and monks coming to the city,offering a bed and some food. After to be a religious temple the Bishop of Roskilde,Johannes Krag transformed that place in a hospice in the year but came back to be a religious site some years later. The construction is a beautiful example of Nordic Renaissance with an impressive portal and a single nave. The bell tower respects the traditional local style topped by a spire,while the interior is a typical Basilica with aisled naves. The altar is a Baroque masterpiece and you can admire a painting of the Ascension dated and very interesting are some elements as a marble font by the famous sculptor Thorvaldsen. Amagertorv , is a central junction in the heart of the city forming a square ,which was in the year a place of an important fish market and also a very important corridor between the ancient former village and the coastline. The name Amagertorv,means farmers from Amager ,in medieval era that area was frequented by farmers coming from that town to sell fish and food. In that charming square lies the Stork Fountain dated depicting three storks. That place became some decades ago an important meeting point for tourists and locals and it is also where members of protest movements choose that corner as main place for their campaigns and activities. In the vicinity you can admire the interesting buildings in Renaissance style Ole Haslund Haus a house decorated with historic and allegoric elements,developed using the typical red brick used in Holland and Northern Belgium. Next to Amagertorv you can reach Nikolaj Plats ,a very busy trade and merchants area during medieval times. Sadly after a fire in the year many buildings,houses and old palaces of that square were demolished including the Old Town Hall and Nikolaj Kirche an old church located there. Originally that area was inhabited by wealthy people,rich merchants and traders who developed their activities in a sort of network shops and after the tragic fire event and very long works of reconstruction Nikolaj Plats flourished again. A New Marketplace consisting in groceries,butcheries and stalls of vendors were placed once again and today you can see some of them still active. Nikolaj Kirche before the fire was one of the most ancient Churches of the city. Erected in the 13th century ,in the 16th century , that sacred temple was the centre of the Religious Reformation in Denmark. After the fire the building was not used and in the year after new architectonic restorations,came the decision to give it the original aspect in Renaissance style. Despite its long history,many events,restorations,the Square kept a charming aspect with its high and elegant ancient tower and it is an emblematic cross point of the Capital. The highlight of the square is in the centre with the equestrian statue of the Bishop Absalon. On the base of the statue you can see an important symbol of Copenhagen and Denmark a swimming herring, representing the importance of that fish in medieval times,main source of the trade activity and commerce of the former city. Gammel Strand is a beautiful promenade bordering Slotsholmens Kanal , it was in the past an old fisher village before the foundation , of the city and later thanks to its position facing a natural bay that area became a fish market. Locals calls it Skovserkoner because the women bought the fish in Skovshoved a little village in the canal and then they sold it in the market. All that it is commemorated by a statue you can see beside Hojbro Plats which with its pleasant restaurants and cafes is among the most picturesque areas in that corner of Copenhagen. Around that pleasant area there are some interesting buildings such as the Ministry of Cultural Affair ,a series of coloured houses dated 1 8th and 19th century ,and Kunstforeningen at the civic number 48 of Gammel Strand ,a beautiful building in Dutch architectonic style , designed by architect Philip de Lange. That building resembles a lot to the houses you can see in Prinsengracht or Herengracht in Amsterdam and it hosts an art association created in the year with the idea to promote new artistic concepts, exhibitions and organising cultural meetings. The nearest Nabolostraede is a small street which crossing Hyskensstraede leads to Snarregade an old street with beautiful traditional Nordic buildings,you are there in one of the old fashioned points of Copenhagen where the typical renaissance architecture is mixed with some Romantic Scandinavian stylish buildings. That religious temple has had a long history of destruction and reconstruction. The former Church was built in the year , but it had several restoration works year by year continuing until It was completely rebuilt three times in , and after being destroyed by fires,while the present you can see today was designed by architect Christian Frederik Hansen and completed in The actual facade in Neoclassical style is flanked by an impressive tower 60 metres high,one of the a main highlights is a dome with a colonnade and a facade supported by columns. The inspiration is from the colonnade of the Pantheon in Rome, while the pediment is another classical example taking inspiration from the Temple of Hephaisteion of the Ancient Agora in Athens. There is a deep contrast with the decorated interior and the exterior,inside the arrangement is pretty sober and austere,you can find statues made in Italian marble depicting Jesus and the Apostles by the sculptor Thorvaldsen and the Cathedral is also home of the oldest surviving Church bell in the country,dated the late 15th century. Vor Frue Kirke is not only the most sacred location in Denmark,it also had great Royal influence,hosting the coronation ceremonies of every Danish King since the 16th century and a smattering of royal weddings throughout the years. Despite that relevant importance it was only in the year that the Church of Our Lady became the City Cathedral of Copenhagen and for 85 years it has been little used by the Royal Family. In Krystalgade very close to the University, is situated the Great Synagogue. It is the main temple of the Jewish community present in the Danish Capital since the year The building is dated the 19th century and it was developed in neoclassical style after some arrangements and restorations. The community,before the 2nd World War was pretty numerous and active,due the sad destiny of the Jews in that period with the the deportation and the holocaust,it was largely decimated with only some hundreds of survivors and some other emigrated to Israel later. The German community has always had a long and influential history and role in Copenhagen,since 1 The building was built several times,it consists in a nave,a choir dated 15th century ,the altar is in a superb Baroque style and the burial vaults under the Church were developed in You will note the difference about the use of different materials but all is very well arranged with an excellent choice of cohesion. The charming bell tower with a scenic copper spire is dated the year and at the exterior on a wall there is a marble plaque with the monogram of King Christian V in the north transept. In that temple were buried important Danish-German citizens,one of them is Johann Friedrich Struensee, doctor,scientist and royal physician. There is a story linked to that figure,related to that he had an affair,with Queen Caroline Matilde,a secret love,hidden to the Monarch and the couple was protagonist of several meetings before to finish the relationship. Other prominent people buried there are the master of Danish Rococo and Royal Court architect Nicolai Eigtved and Ernst Heinrich Berling, journalist,writer and founder of the still existing newspaper Berlingske Tidende , published for the first time in in Copenhagen. Coming back to Radhuset Plats walking along Vesterbrogade ,you will meet the famed and iconic Tivoli Park a landmark of the city attracting over 5,, of visitors a year. You can enjoy there an afternoon and evening it is the theme park most visited in Scandinavia and the third in Europe. Carstensen idea was to create an amusement park but transmitting culture and history to attract people of every age and social class and giving that place a cosmopolitan aspect. That active man studying the situation introduced soon The Tivoli Symphony Orchestra directed by the composer Hans Lumbye, the music inspiration in that period was from Austria with Der Wiener Waltz with symphonies by Johann Strauss ,with classical music was fundamental to create some attractions to add as Theatre performances and shows. The theatre was the home of Italian pantomimes,,which included the characters of Harlequin,Columbine , and Pierrot, a great idea,because the absence of spoken dialogue was an advantage listening the melodic music watching the show. Tivoli Park is an International, famous amusement park with an old tradition and many attractive buildings which were erected,loyal to the concepts to represent the world imagining Oriental Palaces ,as the Chinese Tower with its restaurant which was built in and located beautifully beside the Tivoli Lake. The Nimb Palace Bazaar is a Moorish building with a large restaurant brasserie, the Boys Guards founded in are also part of the entertainment , Danish boys in Royal Danish Guard uniforms created as Carstensen wanted with a very attractive cosmopolitan atmosphere. There are many amazing attractions in that place from a roller coaster to a carousel, and many others. Tivoli provided Walt Disney inspiration for the creation of the first Disney park,in California and the writer, Hans Christian Andersen ,was inspired by that place when he wrote The Nightingale. That emblematic site is still the most visited theme park in Scandinavia and one of the most visited in Europe and it never lost its captivating charm. Kongens Nytorv is culturally and historically one of the most important places in the city and home of important Institutions. The Danish Monarch was a great admirer about French urban creations and also a lover of the Grandeur of the French Royal architecture and he decided to create a sort of replica,thinking in its strategical position. The project was to link an important and elegant area between Osterport the eastern city harbour and the western canals and in addition the architect Axel Urups built around the square new walls. There are many curiosities about the history of construction of that square. The inspiration about the King statue was from the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius that statue located at the end of the step on Campidoglio hill in Rome while the four corner figures symbolising Queen Artemisia, Alexander the Great of Macedonia,Minerva and Hercules are obvisously linked to the classic Greece. The allegoric statues have a mean,Artemisia represent honour, Alexander the Great fortitude,Hercules power and Minerva prudence and the inspiration were to wrap that square in a mythological and classic Greek-Roman atmosphere,naturally those sculptures gave more Classic style than a superb French square, Another curiosity is there is not a hill as in Campidoglio and there is not a triumphal step and that initial project which had to be a hymn to a majestic French square became a charming cosmopolitan classic square equally very attractive. There you can admire Charlottenborg Slot Charlottenborg Palace a beautiful building in Baroque style erected between and by architect Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove. The Gallery hosts relevant sculptures and paintings of the 19th century and a a library with a big collection of literature works. The nearest Det Kongelige Teater the Royal Danish Theatre was built over years ago ,opened in the year and at the beginning performed French comedies. In the building was rebuilt increasing its capacity and performed arts,ballet,opera,dramas and place of Danish Royal Orchestra. In the Royal Theatre the famous author Hans Christian Andersen at the age of 14 challenged his ambitions to start a career as actor,singer and ballet-dancer but he was not accepted. The most important performance in the history of the Theatre was the classic drama Faust performed live by the famous German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in the year The nearest Danske Bank building is the largest Danish bank building in Denmark. In Nytorv you can also find the oldest Nytorv Tavern established in , a symbol of the city so,excellent opportunity to have a coffee in that iconic place. Nyhavn is a very charming borough and a great city landmark. The two sides of Nyhavn Kanal are often regarded as the longest and most crowded outdoor bar network in Scandinavia. There are there several restaurants,shops and cafes making it one a place with a vibrant nightlife and an unique atmosphere. New Port is the translation of that name Nyhavn was developed some years later through the work carried out during the reign of King Christian V as a gate between the old town and the sea,so at that time by the canal there was an easier connection to the centre and in particular to Kongens Nytorv,the square of the Kings. The picturesque coloured houses which adorn Nyhavn are also famous for being residences of prominent citizens, among them, Hans Christian Andersen, who moved from the city of Odense at the civic number 20 between and , he wrote there his first novels. Later he also lived even at the civic numbers 67 from to and in the last years of his life at the number Andersen was not the only famous resident of Nyhavn. Walking in the direction of the number 55, in the northern side,come to mind the delicate watercolours of Heinrich Gustav Ferdinand Holms, a Danish artist who became famous after his death. A trace of a relevant passage was also the Danish poet Sigfred Pedersen ,who helped that lively area to increase its fame adding a Bohemian touch in the early 20th century and the famous Christian Frederik Bredo Grandjean an Austrian-born pastry chef who lived in the Danish Capital managing his activity there. Nyhanvn is today a colourful landmark of the city with its anchor at the beginning,its houses different boats along the canal ,in the 70s the municipality of Copenhagen decided to transform it in a pedestrian area and today that place is packed by trendy bars,clubs and pubs. The old wooden shops are a perfect detail so famous in spots,promotion of the city all around the world,a brilliant creation to mix past and present at the same time,also for all that Copenhagen is so gorgeous, special,creative and unique in its kind. There you can take a boat enjoying the Gran Tour Kanal Cruise ,the duration is approximately of one our it is a panoramic visit,admiring the city from another perspective,do not forget you are visiting a town founded on several islands,among its canals. Sankt Anne Plads is a square at the end of Nyhavn. That city corner has radically changed aspect, before it was the ferryboat terminal to Sweden,Oslo and rest of Scandinavia,the terminals moved to Nordhavn The Northern harbour and that section of Nyhavn hosts now, bars, cafes,some Hotels and it became an ideal place to have a relaxing walk after a canal cruise. In the square turn on the right on Amaliengade and in a few minutes you can admire Amalienborg Plads. It is an amazing view,a gorgeous wide octagonal courtyard with in the centre an equestrian statue of King Frederik V ,the fountain of Amalie Gardens at the waterfront and four identical palaces consisting in the complex of Amalienborg Slot Amalienborg Palace surrounding the square. Amaliemborg Palace is the winter residence of the Royal Family ,an impressive and a great work of Rococo architecture,perhaps one of the largest in its kind in Europe. The group includes four palaces, erected between and designed by the court architect Nicolai Eigtved. Originally they were residence of the Danish nobility and Royal family's residence since The complex was commissioned by King Frederik V in the occasion of the th anniversary of the coronation of King Christian I. Christian IX Palace is the first Palace,in the year ,the building was restored for the successor to the throne,the crown Princess Margrethe and Prince Henrik,the Queen and the Prince Consort still use the Palace as their residence. The second building is Christian VII Palace which was exclusively used to accommodate guests and for ceremonial purposes. After an exterior restoration and a recent interior arrangement,the palace is occasionally opened to the public. The fourth Palace was the residence of Crown Princess Ingrid who lived there until her death in November After those changes took the names of Royal Denmark and Norway Dynasty. On the one hand, beyond the gardens of Amaliehave n there is the same waterfront which turns toward the sea,on the other,along Frederiksgade ,you can see the majestic dome of the well-known and imposing Marmorkirken the famed Marble Church and there,do not miss to watch the changing of the guard every day in the afternoon. The national Opera House on Holmen island overlooks the water and provides a gleaming landmark when dark falls. That futuristic,ultra modern space inside was designed by architect Henning Larsen and it is one of the most contemporary theatres in the world. Amalienhavn is a garden which was arranged and developed in the year 1 That is the newest park in the city and it is located in a space between Amalienborg Palace and the port. It was created as a present to the inhabitants of Copenhagen,it has two levels and it was suggested by the Belgian architect Jean Delogne. In the park there are marble statues and a fountain at the centre and the bronze pillars around the fountain are a work by the Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro. Marmokirchen the emblematic marble Church is situated at a short distance from Amalienborg Palace,that imposing structure has a very peculiar story. The work was interrupted shortly after its inception in , as funds for the purchase expensive Norwegian marble were soon exhausted,resumed until a century later thanks to a local businessman. The initial design of the building was by Nicolai Eigtved dated and already included a large dome,still listed as the largest in Scandinavia. A series of statues of eminent theologians and religious figures,including one,depicting the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard surrounding the building. The Church was completed in the year after long works and problems,the main reasons were derived about the high costs of marble,the solution was found later buying marble with new funds from Norway as in the past. Very impressing is the Dome with its 32 metres of diameter with a very evident and clear inspiration from St. The style is typically of Muscovite inspiration,dominated by the three classical onion domes,the facade in grey bricks,in a niche above the bells stands a statue of Alexander Nevsky ,the Russian Patron Saint. That temple was donated at the end of the 19th century to the Orthodox community and it was inaugurated in the year by the Provost of St Petersburg Yaniseev. In 62 Bredgade very close to the Church you can visit the Medicinsk Museet Medicine History Museum and where Bredgade ends turn on the right in Esplanaden a nice promenade next to Churchillparken Churchill Park ,there if you are interested about the 2nd World War you can visit Frihedsmuseet, which is an exhibition dedicated to the Danish Resistance commemorating the struggle against the Nazi occupation in the city and in the country. It is the most photographed statue in Scandinavia. Erected in the year the idea to develop such monument came to the Brewery Magnate Carl Jacobsen founder of ,Carlsberg Brewery and it is a bronze figure by sculptor Edvard Eriksen evoking the novel by Hans Christian Andersen. That statue inspired,artists, musicians, cinema,other writers,theatre and a multitude of other areas. Also in Eastern Europe Russia and Bulgaria ,produced animated films about that figure with the name Pycanovska. Worth a visit the Kastelett the Old Citadel a historical monument situated in a park dated the year The former construction was completed in and named Frederikshavn Kastelett and it was the defencive headquarter of the city. The fortress is Europe's oldest military bastion and still in operation ,erected in Renaissance style,the buildings and the gates were developed using red bricks as main material. You can walk around the rampant which served as protection of the city,in the past. Inside the fortification there is also an original windmill dated 7,a Baroque Church dated 18th century and behind it the old prisons. In summer The Royal Danish Ballet performs some shows in that beautiful scenery which is one of the most panoramic corners of Copenhagen. Next to the station in 48 Solvgade is situated the Statens Museum for Kunst ,the Danish National Gallery which is the only place in Denmark where you can admire a collection of years history of Danish art and culture. In addition the museum hosts several collections of Danish and foreign paintings,sculptures,drawings and various sections with different items. Taking Kultorvet continuing towards Kobmager straede you will reach Rundetarn the iconic Round Tower. Built for initiative of King Christian IV and located in the heart of the city,that construction is part of the complex Trinitas,the academic centre of the 17th century, which in turn includes the Astronomical Observatory, the Church of the students , the University Library and the University of Copenhagen. Inside the tower, on top,you can enjoy a beautiful view over the city through a spiral climb with no steps an unique architectonic masterpiece in its kind. You can reach the ,0 metres on the summit walking along a spiral ramp which leads to the top to admire a beautiful view showing The Cathedral, Rosenborg Castle and Kings Gardens. The tower inspired Hans Christian Andersen writing his novel , the Tinder Box and there also some curiosities linked to that place. It is said that Peter the Great of St. Petersburg in a visit to the city climbed to the top riding a horse. Many different sports races and contest have been conducted along that ramp to pursuit a record. The Unicycle Race Club Copenaghen organised every year competitions for cycling rally up and down the towers ramp and another one is linked to a German tourist who in the year visiting the Danish Capital drove his car on the top of the tower. The observatory present in the complex is one of the oldest in Europe , do not miss the stars in the clear winter nights. The Tower,40 meters high was built as observatory in , used as laboratory for astrological experiments,while the Trinities Complex consists in a Church completed in In Dantes Plats very close to Radhusplats is located Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek ,a great Museum and if you are fond about art, paintings and sculptures it is a must. That wide exhibition was founded in the year by Baron Carl Jakobsen and it is a pride of the City. The idea of that name is from the magnate who chose it with an inspiration from Ludwig 's Glyptotek in Munich-Germany. That name was for him a great idea, Glypto in ancient Greek language, means store or place where you can keep objects and materials,the intention of the Baron was to create a Museum,a collection in Copenhagen with masterpieces from the most important civilisations. Really stunning is the Egyptian collection with approximately 1 pieces ,the exhibition contains statues,reliefs, paintings, decorated mummies, painted mummy coffins and a wealth of tomb treasures. The oldest work is a hippopotamus from around BC and an important item is a sarcophagus purchased by the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The Roman Empire collection consists in sculptures and reliefs in marble,covering the period from the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD ,from the Late Republic to the end of the Empire with around pieces and it is one of the most important Galleries outside Rome. Also very rich is the Greek section with around items containing works from the 9th to the 1st century BC. Most of the important types of objects are represented by small statuettes in fired clay or bronze to large statues of gods in marble. Jakobsen continued his collection with other works,he was also a Dutch and French paintings lover. During the visit you can also admire neoclassical sculptures with works by Italian Antonio Canova and works by the Swedish Johann Sergel. The Museum houses another small exhibition dedicated to modern art with some paintings by distinguished masters such as Meunier,Picasso and Giacometti among others. In front of Dantes Plats take Vestergade walking along Frederiksholms Kanal you can visit another important gallery, Nationalmuseet ,the largest museum of history of Denmark which is hosted in a beautiful 18th century building near the street Stroget. Expanded several times, today the complex is also mainly characterised by a modern space,subdivided int different thematic areas. Very interesting is the collection about Danish prehistory at the first floor and another one which displays the chariot of the Sun of the 12th century B. C ,found in the year at Trundholm in North Zealand, as well as those that abound of famous Viking rune stones. The following areas are devoted to most modern periods, the medieval and Renaissance,as the altar of Aarhus and the Rococo section. The museum also offers a space at the third floor dedicated to ancient Greek,Roman and Middle Eastern collections.. Crossing Marmor Bro Marble Bridge there is another Copenhagen historical site, Slotsholmens which is a small island but it is an important area of the city containing many historical attractions,also called Castle Islands because five castles were built there. That majestic construction was erected in Baroque style,with typical Scandinavian green copper roof, and it is separated in two wings. Absolutely gorgeous is the main Royal entrance ,huge,with high vaults and a wide arch supported by an Atlas of six Atlantes sculptures,which is carved in solid limestone and the Throne Room where Queen Margrethe receives foreign ambassadors and the Diplomatics. The hall is an elegant Baroque masterpiece,with decorated walls, you can visit the Danish Parliament and the Folketing the chamber of politic debates very attractive with its white neoclassical details and decorated with beautiful reliefs. On the right,on the side of Holmens Kanal, if you are a lover about sculptures visit Thorvaldsen Museet a very interesting exhibition where you can admire an impressive collection of statues and busts by the famed sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, the most important Danish sculptor all time. The artist, lived 40 years in Rome,he received several compliments for his talent by a great genius as Antonio Canova the Venetian prominent Master of Classic and Neoclassic sculpture and Master of Roman Pontiffs Arts. Thorvaldsen became a sort of Canova successor. Peter's Basilica in Vatican. His fame and talent was really great and he became internationally famous. Next to the Thorvaldsen Museum is situated the Palace Chapel ,erected in Neoclassical style and completed for services of the members of the Royal Families and Court in the year The first Royal ceremony was the wedding of Prince Frederik in ,the latest memorial service for a deceased Sovereign was held in the year , when sadly Queen Ingrid lay in state at the Palace Chapel. Opened in the year 1 , that modern building consists in two big black cubes in granite which are tilted over the street. The Building is clad in square meters in black granite from Zimbabwe cut and polished in Northern Italy ,the modern and sophisticated glass walls of the Reading Rooms 6 metres high x 2,5 metres wide made in Germany, and the steel joist in the Atrium were manufactured and forged in Poland. That building is a landmark of the modern Copenhagen,it became in a short time one of the favourite modern symbols of the new city,as one of the first contemporary buildings to be hosted in the historic waterfront district Slotsholmen. Inside are housed, in addition to the library, also two Museums the National Museum of Photography, the Museum of Comics ,a Auditorium,concert halls,rooms for cultural events, including literary events, theatrical performances and various conferences. Three bridges connect the Black Diamond to the old part of the old Royal Library Det Kongelige Bibliotek , the architectonic contrast will impact your vision changing from a modern and innovative building to another dated Turning on the left from the Black Diamond you can admire the Borsen which is is the Copenaghen Old Stock Exchange ,one of the oldest constructions in the city survived to the great fire. It is actually a beautiful landmark for its position next to the maritime canal. Its construction is in typical Dutch Renaissance style combined with the tower and spire which is 60,0 metres high,very impressive,ending in a spear with three crowns symbolising the Kalmar Union , meaning the relationship between Denmark-Norway with Sweden. Inside,there is the beautiful Exchange Hall ,which is used today for banquets,ceremonies,meetings and conventions while the Old Hall hosted around 40 shops but that activity finished in the year The highlights of that religious building are in its interior consisting in a beautiful oak altar,an impressive organ built in the year , with 53 stops and 4, pipes and a votive ship commemorating Niels Juel's warship from Christianus Quintus. Do not miss to visit Rosenborg Slot ,another emblematic symbol of Copenhagen. That magnificent building was erected in the year ,despite losing a part of the original moat,its structure is original respecting the former construction with its distinctive Renaissance architecture in red brick. After overcoming wars and fires,the Castle lies in a beautiful rose garden and Rosenborg Slot,traslated means Castle of the roses the name derives from the coat of arms of Kirsten Munk ,second wife of the King,which depicts three roses. King Christian IV, commissioned the construction, lived,governed and died there although he loved so much the other Royal residence Frederiksborg Castle , situated about 40,0 kilometres away from the city. Designed in Dutch Renaissance style by Flemish architect Hans van Steenwinckel and completed in the year1 it is dominated by two tall towers covered in green copper with a central building in the middle. The interior shows all its Grandeur with tapestries evoking the life of Alexander the Great, paintings by Dutch and Flemish school,mirrors,shining crystals,decorated floors and charming walls. Rosenborg Slot houses the Royal Danish Collections and the Crown Jewels and highlights of the palace are the the inner chambers,especially the hall 21 site of the coronation, the splendid crown of King Christian IV , the number of relics collected by the 18th century and three silver lions which guard the throne. The exterior is at first sight a simple tall building but take a look to the lobby and the Hotel Hall. If you are a design lover,you will appreciate the famous Egg and Swan chairs or ask in the reception if it is possible to look at for some minutes the Royal Suite room number In front of the Hotel you can see,the Liberty Memorial erected in the year ,using Italian and Polish marble mixed with Danish sandstone. The monument is created by the sculptor Nicolai Abildgaard, depicting four figures symbolising Fidelity,Justice,Virtue and Courage. Very close to that monument is situated Kobenhavns Hovedbanegard , Copenaghen Central Station,it is the oldest station in Denmark. In addition that place is also an iconic meeting point for locals. Copenaghen old generations many years ago started a sort of nice tradition which also continue today,saying 'we will meet under the clock' ,that clock is the famous clock of the station. The castle is also known for hosting the Knights Hall,approximately 62 meters long,one of the longest halls in Europe. Inside it hosts the statue of Holger Danske, whose stone according to a legend could become a powerful weapon in defence of the Kingdom in case of attack and it is also the place where William Shakespeare set the story of his masterpiece Hamlet. Very famous worldwide is The free city of Christiania. Founded in the year ,it is a sort of small town within a city,originally that place was the site of a military barracks. Born as an alternative place to the dominant society,inhabited by about residents and taking a culture characterised by mostly referred to hippies. The main feature of the area,which is the same source of controversy since its creation, is the use and sale of soft drugs like cannabis, tolerated by the authorities until Apart the several parks and gardens in the city,you can enjoy a walk on Copenaghen beaches too. The beaches of Amager includes a park arranged in the year , which extends from the baths of Helgoland to Kastrup in the southern side of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Jazz House in Niels Hemmingsen,10 is not only Jazz but also live soul funky music shows, Tivoli Koncertsalen is the right place with Opera House for a night in company of classical music. Nyhavn is another lively districts with its several pubs and bars,Nyhavn 17,and Vinbaren could be two good choices. I wrote a post about this district if you are interested. Gotland scallops with truffles, Limfjorden blue mussels in apple and cider are also higlights of excellent culinary products and all of high and genuine quality. Among the cheeses,which have a great tradition,very famous is the Maribo similar to Swiss Emmenthal, while the Danablu is a blue cheese similar to the British Blue Stilton,French Roquefort or Italian Gorgonzola. The traditional Krasenhage is a pie pastry with fruit and the Bondepige a dessert made by custard,apple and chocolate pieces. Do not miss to try the delicious Pebbernoder biscuits flavoured with cinnamon and ginger. Copenaghen is a mecca for beer lovers with several kind of the famous Carslberg ,but also Tuborg Ceres,Vores and Faxe. The International Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport is located approximately at 10 kilometres from the Curban centre. It is one of the major airports in Scandinavia and it has been declared by Forbes one of the top 10 airports in the world. The links between the Airport and the City are guaranteed by the network HUR with bus lines number 12, 30, 36, the express line S every 10 minutes. The efficient metro system of Copenhagen consists of two lines and 22 stations including the section connecting the airport. The two lines are the green M1 extending from Vanlose to Vestamager for about 14 km and the yellow M2 which extends from Vanlose to Lufthavnen and up to Copenhagen Airport for a distance of approximately 19 kilometresThe main Bus Station and S-tog is located in Kobenhavn H and are guaranteed connections in all the 95 city neighbourhoods city and in all the neighbouring areas. Definitely that city of Scandinavia is full of surprises its Nordic charm is mixed with an almost Latin atmosphere in its night,during the day it is so pleasant to discover strolling its streets and squares the colours of its houses and buildings have something of of magic and when you leave it there are always pleasant memories. The Danish Capital is a kind of city which conquers all with its noble and royal charm with its eclectic and modern aspect in design and architecture,Copenhagen inspired many artists as Andersen and it was inspiration of modern minds too. That mixture of ancient and modern you can admire in Copenhagen is as a great cocktail to taste and enjoy when you will travel to that stunning city as a future destination ended your stay you will want to return a second time. You will discover at the first sight as Copenaghen is splendid,wonderful,shining and unique,every time day and night,that gorgeous gateway to Scandinavia is like to enter in an Eden discovering thousands of marvellous things. No comments:. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. 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